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Diversity of Scleria (Cyperaceae) in Santa Catarina, Brazil
Scleria is the fifth largest genus of Cyperaceae, and the third most diverse genus of Cyperaceae in Brazil. In Santa Catarina the floristic account of Cyperaceae is in need of updating, particularly as the Atlantic forest, home to many species of Scleria,
Regina Affonso +2 more
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Hydrophytic Cyperaceae from the Araguaia river basin, Brazil
Cyperaceae is a cosmopolitan family with over 5,000 species, which are often found in wet habitats. In this study we found 31 hydrophylic species of Cyperaceae, belonging to 10 genera (Ascolepis, Calyptrocarya, Cyperus, Eleocharis, Fimbristylis, Fuirena,
Adriana Luiza Ribeiro de Oliveira +2 more
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Bridging a biogeographic 'gap' : microfossil evidence for the quillwort Isoetes on the Cumberland Plain west of Sydney during the early Colonial period [PDF]
Fossil spores preserved on historical archaeological sites at Parramatta and Richmond indicate that two or more species of the quillwort genus Isoetes (family Isoetaceae) were growing along rivers on the Cumberland Plain, west of Sydney, during the late ...
Casey, Mary, Macphail, Mike
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Carex capillaris L. (Cyperaceae) - a new distribution record for India
Animesh Maji, V. P. Prasad
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Plant DNA barcodes and species resolution in sedges (Carex, Cyperaceae) [PDF]
Julian R. Starr +2 more
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NOTES ON MALAYSIAN CYPERACEAE—II *
Since 1884 the name Cyperus zollingeri Steud. has been misappliedto a common tropical species, the correct name of which is C. tenuieulrnisBoeck. It appears that C. rubroviridis Chermez. (1919) and C. ramosiiKiikenth.
J. H. KERN
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Environmental changes on Yugorski Peninsula, Kara Sea, Russia, during the last 12,800 radiocarbon years [PDF]
Andreev, Andrei +3 more
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Middle and late Holocene vegetation and landscape evolution of the Scheldt estuary : a palynological study of a peat deposit from Doel (Belgium) [PDF]
Local and regional environmental conditions for the south-eastern Scheldt estuary during the middle and late Holocene period have been reconstructed based on pollen analysis, loss-on-ignition and radiocarbon dating of a sediment core from Doe (N-Belgium)
Deforce, Koen
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